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cannot but admit that some of Babington’s latifolvus ” from 
other counties may not be identical. Babington does not seem to 
have known of its occurrence in Anglesey. — W.M.R. 
It. rhamnifoliv x rusticanus. East Lulworth to West Creech, 
Dorset, v.c. 9, Aug. 11, 1916* — Coll. Mary A. Rogers. Comm. 
W. Moyle Rogers. 
It. [macrophyttus Wh. It N.]. Wood, Failand, near Bristol, 
N. Somerset, v.e. 6, July 7, 1916. — Ida M. Roper. Apparently 
quite characteristic ]t. dumetorum Wb. & N., var. diver sifolius, 
which Mr. White reports as frequent in N. Somerset. — W.M.R. 
R. Mrtifolius Muell. & Wirtg., var. mollissimus (Rogers). Lane, 
Rempstone Heath to Corfe Castle, Dorset, v.c. 9, Aug. 17, 1916. 
— Coll. L. Cumming. Comm. W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. Borceanus Genov., white-flowered form. East Common, 
Corfe Castle, Dorset, v.c. 9, Aug. 8 & 12, 1916. — Coll. L. Cam- 
ming. Comm. W. Moyle Rogers. In most respects agrees 
remarkably well with Genevier’s description (“Ess. Mon.” No. 
102) of ais R. Borceanus , of which it is, I believe, a limestone 
form, corresponding to the whitejiowered form of R. lev.codo.chys 
Sra. Locally abundant on the two Commons to the south of Corfe 
Castle, but otherwise, so far as known to me, unrecorded from 
Dorset, and thus far found only by Mr. Cumming, who brought 
me these specimens freshly collected on Aug. 8 & 12, 1916. — 
XM.R. 
R. Borreri Bell Salt. Near Corfe Castle, Dorset, v.c. 9, Aug. 
10 —20, 1916. — Coil. L. Cumming. Comm. W. Moyle Rogers. 
In Mr. Cumming's sheets the panicles are out of condition and 
somewhat uncharacteristic ; but I believe he is right in putting 
them with the stem-pieces to It: Borreri Bell Salt. — W.M.R. 
R. mvlabilis Genev. Near Lynch, W. Sussex, v.c. 13, Aug. 5, 
1911. — Coll. F. A. Rogers. Comm. W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. fuscus Wh. & N., var. nutans Rogers. Near the Church, 
Arne, Dorset, v.c. 9, Aug. 19 & 21, 1916. — Coll. Mary A. Rogers. 
Comm. W. Moyle Rogers. This remarkable bramble is abundant 
along the New Forest border, ana has been seen by me as far 
west in Hants, as Hinton Admiral, near Christchurch ; but I 
have never seen it in Dorset, and know no other specimen from 
that county except one in the Dorchester Museum from Alderll 
in the extreme north-east corner and close to the Hants, bound- 
ary. — W M.R. 
